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Show r . f i . THE DESERET OGDEN btmUit ObAci i Carrier DtM" irt4 Meat. Tha Dnmt New". latte . 40 be v.lii fotur. at j ! 1 Worker Pastes Away j FREE BOOKLET, C.aaeaweaUk Bids. Of Fat Reducing Prepare to Enroll New With These Educational . Institutions Which Offer You the Widest Opportunities rk t - V ! Registration at Weber College Begins Sept. 10 ELKS WILL DANCE. Aug. IS. Th Ogden Elks nnd their guests will attend a dance at th Hermltag In Ogden OGDEN. Aug. 25 Weber college canyon on Thursday evening. Ang will Open for registration on Sept. 10. Th danco waa postponed from 4. 7 and S and class work will comFriday night, sq It would not conmence on Sept. 10, It la announced flict with a flood relief dance at tha Whit city. by PreeL Aaron w. Tracy. Tho la organised on tho quarter basis with 12 weeks to a quarter. Tho autumn quarter will bo from Protest Mining Claims winter quarter, Sept, f to Nov. On Timpanogos Reserve Dec. S to Peb. Spring quarter. March S to May 24, As yet no At tha taatigatioa f tha district bourse are offered lor th summer. of tha 7. I. fareat aenMca at Op Harvey L, Taylor, an Instructor at the college for tho past two years dan. EH T. Tartar, ragiatar af tha Bait has been appointed principal of th Lake !ad office, haa ettad tha Utah college theological seminary. Th Cava M.nlag aad Milling company te a seminary will be the first of its hearing doasgnad t dlapota any title they kind in Ogden. The four otak may claim in the Tlmpanogoa Cava Napresidencies of Weber stakes con- tional Monument. Thu la n tract of stitute th seminary board. land of 140 acres, laded lag Ttmpaaogea cava, aet apart a a national monument by Preetdeat Harding in an eaecoti Woman Sues Dairy 4if f Ort. 14 Prior te that time th dbfesdaat OGDEN. col-le- 2; at-fl- i:i. A Company for Damages com-Ba- claimed to he dome work me tkree Kathleen haa filed suit in the Second district court, eeeking ffd.eoe from the Hirrli Brothers Dairy company, nd A. BL Khlncbart, agent of the company- - Plaintiff aUeges that an aotomobHe of the defendant company airaclc her. knocking her through a plate glaaa window, and that the accident waa due to the negligence 4t Rhine hart. She suffered injurie to her Umb which are Incurable and other cuts about the body, as a reault of the accident. according to the complaint. ry Funeral Services for Veteran Grocer Held Aug. 25 Funeral services for Edwin Williams former business man of this citv. wer held Friday In tho Elks lodge. The John W. speakers wer th Roy. Hyslop and Samuel G. Dye Musical selections were by 'William S Th Elks ritual was conWright. ducted nt th bait and the trv. Ther was a largo attendance and many floral offerings wer to s evidence-OGDEN. b,r' V? 7 f meat protected tbeee elelma mere thea year age. Formal prataat U tb 1m4 ktvcvcr, vii U0t thought a bumf m Um earn at tb mistnc wa pplirtta or I. Thomas R Burt. 1441 Lincoln But tha behavior of tha youth In Floyda jurisdiction has Improved so much that the receipt of the birds has stopped. Now he le at a loss whether to disappoint the 1514. In 1, ill has health been April little or to seek wider field for several months. He waa the sis for hisgirls endeavors. 1 w 1 . Year September 5th. . Begins Its Forty-fourt-h Fifteen Trained Teachers from Bek Colleges. Grade School, High School, Domestic Science; Art and ' ; - Music. - live 3formerly pr.tredded beTdeemC in Spanish Fork A where he spent tha early yearn of hta life Mr. Burt was an active church worker and served for two yeara in the Irlah conference of the Brttiah mleaion- In addition to hie parents he Is survived by his wife. Stella Burt and tha following children; Ray, Ruth, Alta, Allen and Donald; also by aix brothers. John, Peter, Samuel and Alton of Balt Lake; Oliver of Leslie. Idaho and Harold of Aberdeen Idaho; and five Mrs. Margaret Teneraeyer. sisters, Mrs. May Bywater and Mies Mary Burt, Pocatello; Mrs Gladys Mann. Loe Angeles, and Mr. Lillian Rob ertaonb Spanish Fork. Announcement of funeral services will be made later. t Mar-get- ts . Elsinore Plans Mothers And Daughters Day Special (o Tb New ) ELSINORE. Aug. 25. Th T. L. X. I. A- - of th South Sevier tnk will bold their annukl Mother And Daughter' 25.1 day at Elalnor Wednesday. Aug tak 1 Every Mutual girl In th invited and to bring mother n r guest. Luncheon will be served at 5 p m. During th luncheon hour th loliowlng program will be rendered: Glr'.s chorus. Smiling Through. Elsinore: Invocation, Mr. Ottv, Hair-sereading, Monroe North ward; North ward; piano solo Monro toast. Our Mother. Annabel) ward: Our Elsinore response. ward; Girl. reading. Elsinore ward. Following the luncheon th Ladles Music club of Elsinors will reader a program. CONFERENCE DATE SET ' (Special to Ths News) VT. PLEASANT. Aug. 25. Ward RCief society conference will be of Moroni, hold at both ward " " ,r.M I P 7 "tTk iof .tl fleers will be in ittcodgoct it cuca word. hr n: ' todtridaaii for aompany Is order t brtsg tb mutter t a cioaa at Missionary u ftlM hu haaa brought to tb dfftadaata from may prcltir-iur- y fight tboy Bight htvs to todo work m tb district oo (Special to Th Nows) vlthU a ttsttmi Forestry MURRAY. Aug. 21 A farewell eff ier cietm that tber waa mo vU4 mlBrol dkeonry oa th Usd prior to testimonial will bo tendered Elder tta dlgmttos am a BBtionel mpoomet s Dsrcer U. Wright, who leaves soop loe tb dMlgutioi at tb ev -- Mtioksl BMaowat any light t ceh- - on a mission to Sweden, at tha Mur. Second ward chapel. Aug. 21 at rnuit rmoit from conditions sstldsttni ray (pm offitb prmdsatt ordr The following program has been cer of tho foreetry dpsrtmBt say tby p(at Will Honor At Farewell Party Htcr. Invocation. Instrumental in teanwtreui aiub- - I wleclion, Sandy quartet; vocal olo, Mias Evelyne Powell; comic read- titles ing. Zelph Erickson: chorus. My Lady Singers: saxaphon solo. How Parents Seek to Regain Moffat, accompaniment by Homer instrumental selection. Aw DtAer. Bradford. Rav AJntitvA oy ooy l 8,ndy quartet : vocal solo. Mrs Ada aopiea McDonald, violin solo. William Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forge have rf,: reading. Miss Evelyn 8wenson: M commenced suit In th Third district Led" rsTneer',lnlry ' ChrU ' court against Mr- and Mr James' of a boy l Funeral Services for birth Mrs. Pogg waa In a weakened, til ormer Salt Laker and despondent condition and submitted to the adoption of the boy by Held Idaho Falls j tfec defendants. Mr. Pogge was away from the city at that time, tt is alleged, and the IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, mother was unable to properly pro25 vide for the little one. The parents, Funeral service for JohnAug. Prosser it is alleged, are now in a position to Toone. who died at his home in properly care for rheir child. The eeies however are said to Lava Hot Springs. last week, were regard the child as their own. sod held in the Second ward chapel. Da- - I O' p I 0 0 South First West St, Salt Lake City, Utah. 152 0 Accredited to the Catholic University of America, and to the University of Utah.: 0 a o We train young men and women ror office employments of all kinds. Business men know, of and appreciate the thorough and efficient methods which characterize our work. our graduates. ml Special courses in l .and shorthand, typewriting, salesmanship the operation of the Burroughs Calculator, Comptometer, Machine, etc. ' Posting I! 8 r 1! 0 Westminster College Will Open Sept. 12 0 0 I IB 0 Boarding and day students received for Four years of High School and Two Years of College Work. Clara Elisabeth Kuck, B. L. 1 DRAMATIC ART 0 E Prices Moderate. IE Address: 0 PRESIDENT H. W. REHERD, D.D. Westminster College, Salt Lake City. 17th So, 13th East Hy. 1640. 1 EXPRESSION Register September 1 for the Fall Term. ! L D. S I I 8 8 Business College I 8 5 Day and Evening -- All the 1 8 dpIllreaglgJrAIrfgilfelfelirJrdEaa.. Waa. 2478 Temyle. Decrease Canal Flow iTCSeSM rrted w Stock Recovery Suit u iroed health of Mr toone. thej to Lava Hot Fprieg where atandicg on ;? top a coadutrd for nine ,hey 23 OODEX. H William Aug or until thehotel pear time of M- -. Wattis waa principal witreeea in j Toor.e death. Aug. 13 ho of E P. Eihjon aga.net the Tonne agg an eldr'ln the L American Packing A F'rovjstoa comBarsrd W Mndena!! wni And nan the father 1. u,rc pany. m tne Second d.rtnc? court, h Slr! an! five boys Mon-c'ub The '. Eiheon ek the recovery Friday fhildrn 'n addition It of more han $70 ftOO worth of atok tbl t,h - eng, of Mr Emm of the Ellison Ranch 'ompany and in " fr TrMrs. Pearl rl the Layton Saar company Oa the s. I. civi u. cf afand Mr. Uattis explained tnat be regalan r r 51 grand- nI d to tring friends to I m one of ,the creditor committee ih.riretrc JchHdren and four great grandchii- of the Ogdn Pack-nA Provision company, tnat James H. DeYne as the attorney for the committee, that Watti. held A certain escrow h. agreement In mfairh the ro.-in queation were pledged bv Jamn Plrgree to the packing compani CLIBS I4JU. OODEX. Aug 25 rLnheoa cube of this citv kavejjontnbutd a tnta! of toward the f ooi r- T7und. according jto reports from For Personal Attention and Helpfulness You Can't Beat ciuo The Rotarv l be cub gate 12 Exhang club $750. the lyiwMTiiti club $'5A fcr.d the n Lions club $25 cs ad-I- v 7Titr a- tra-mr- - w'n ivitv"' : '"'J . ENROLL NOff FOR FALL TERM bits -- STARTS SEPT. 4 S: 25 CANDIDAC5. H E Skinner, WILL HONOR BMHOP. I OGLEV, Aug Honoring Bishop D. H Ensig. ho recently eslgned after prStdlrg over thej Dgd n Firt ward for mary ears ! 1 verobers of the ward have arrarged , for a ward reunion to b held in Lortn Farr park. Friday. Aug t is anhoacced by B Horre Sk G axter- il - Tbe Autumn Quarter OF THE University of Utah Begins October Registration September 1 27-28-- 29 High scholarship standards and a serious-minde- d attitude on the part of its students toward their work are demanded by the university. The credits of this institution are recognized everywhere. Th$ University of Utah is the only Utah institution on the approved list of the 'As- -, sociation of American Universities, the most widely recognized body of its kind in the educar tional world-- ' - Increased Facilities - Enlarged Faculty ppportumties for professional training are available in the following schools ofjthe Unexcelled University. ul The Tie ftcbool of Arts Tho Sdescw. The The Prhool of B4eitlot. The gebool of Mine u4 H ftekoot of Low. Behoof of NHtHio School of C nto 1 Ftooocoa IHvistoo' For .announcement, literature or further information, address The President 3 E. C. Dim Principal .mas. S13B 901 BnIm Bldg. iV- - f V- - Not only does the Utah Agricultural College give complete training in agriculture and home economics. In the 4)road fields of education, business, engineering, mechanic arts, and in the basic arts and sciences, it.gives training that prepares for responsible positions in life. -- Tho EzIeMki 'ormert manager of the Alhambra theatre has announced h m. enter the primaries as a candidate for mayor. .Salt 8 1 dy '''v1 1 We teach bookkeeping, penmanship, ert Mi4rlopro, e rniaart) m the Ixsd F OGDEX, Aug. 2S To urge the state not to decrease the flow of at water Into the Ogden Bench canal In tha adjudication of waters of the Weber river system Mayor Frank Franeit. Supt Frank M Driggs of tha state school for the deaf and blind, apd city officials met in conference in this erty Friday, with Gov. Charles R. Mabey and R E Caldwell, state engineer. It was explained by Mayor Francis that 7.7 second-fee- t of water had baen taken from the Ogden river since 1191 and had first been. adopt.on la sought counted ht T-used by stockholders of the Ogden j IT wer Charles Jenson and B.shop r.4R TmS OtEI. Bench Canal corporation. , V the; Dlnwocd . Music was furnished by grew water user but' t horn city her au'emobile caught on now. m the on grounds formerly used as farms a When , . Hilt cemetery c , c. beam on and garden and sold much of th brldg oter tn Jordan mer prii John Pro?er Toone was horn rh stock to th city The state and day at about p. it it turned com- in s! Lake Citv the eon I?4 ohn city now own 21was0 shares of a pLZlY ver Emma f.f Toone occupants, eeverm! total of 55,004. tt bildren and herif, explained married Amy LProar ri- tJohnstun of narrowly ,n 1 E r Mr, Mury. prk US they J,: W Wnglev Sity of 129 Gentile Valley, Idah Giileapte to TOJvd Watti Testifies in the jpoi.ee. When street, heed for 25 rears the officer ar-- i 10 tkr I ' 5 Tliey prefer - - 8 0 High School, Grade and Commercial Departments. Art, Music and Public Speaking: Gymnasium in charge of experienced instructor. First semester of scholastic year begins September 4. Resident and day students. For catalog, write or consult Sister Superior. Re-H- 9. 1. 0 EC (Special Correspondent ) Ida, Aug. 25 Work In behalf of ths young people formed tb main them of th Malad stake quarterly conference and auxiliary convention held Sunday, Aug. It. Elder Harold G. Reynolds of the gsnoral board, stressed particularly th Above Sunday school work. anything that may bs taught, h declared, children would be Influenced most by th example and personality of tb taachor. Mrs. Jaanett A.' Hyde, dt tha society general board, spoke of tb relationship that should exist between parents and their children. She urged parents to teach their children to com to them with secrets and troubles ILis will be a protection to children when mort needed and a comfort to parents ah said Elder Hyrum Jensen continued th them of parenthood, dethat his father and mother claring had not left wealth to him but something priceless, th gospol. A lie Harding told of th Primary work In Malad atak. saying three associations had baen organised In tha past taw months Elder Georg H. Blimhall of th T. M. M. I. A. general board spoke on th subject of education at tho afternoon session. Tb success ot a school depend less on th building than on tho equipment, he sain, and less on th equipment than on Tb typo of grad'ho teachers. uates a school turns out Is a test of ths faculty. Helan Davis foi lowing Elder BrWihail urged observance th word of wisdom. Eldei Dav Evans, recently returned from a mission, told of circumstances that had strengthened his faith In tb gospel during his missionary work In th state af Nebrasiek J. EDWARD GIBBS. Stake Clerk. 2St East I 0 MALAD, TtlefliMc 5 0 Malad Stake Holds . Quarterly Conference and p I Mr. and Mrs. 1 I 0 Boarding and Day School. Apply to Miss Macdonald, Principal, or Bishop Moulton .. Phone Was. 824. bird. years employed In the enclneerinc department of tho Ore oa Short Un railroad, dletj this morninc At a local hospital. Mr Burt, who waa born In this city street, for . (By Associated Prear.) BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 24. of his official activities as spanker for th youth of Chinatown, hava put Pollca Sergeant Jack Floyd Into a quandary. Floyd received from the parents of each youthful Chines on whom ho oiercised his arts one canary bird. These h gava to littla girls. Chinas and others. Word of this spread about and now he la In receipt of numerous requests for the ' l?' ANNOUNCE OGDEN. Aug i" I EPISCOPAL The Intermountain School for Girls Officer at Sea Lit-EL- wl? v Rowland Ball Good Behavior; m to ra Mlch.Aav tioa of tho Weber county Jail mat-- 1 The court action avoid to J' tar for DETE(TltX,l 05f DIES. T ernor tuggested that the meeting IS Georao OGDEX. A Aug- no i the bold bo bad bo aftor ported Jonea it months, ton of Detective Jail Friday afternoon. The meet.ny lnd Mr, william A Jones. died at will bo attended by Tiltr county! tho family home. 111 Wall avenue, Ho Is survived by commissioner, tho state board of j p . health and Sheriff Richard D Pin-- j cock. j WILL HALE OrMW . i Governor Haber Indicated he wu not pleased with conditions at e.ther , OGDEN. Am 25. The annual of Weber County Farm tbs Jail or county buildiny He said! outing bureau wll be held In Lortn Farr that a city the aise of Oeden should! bark. Sep I. A number of outer have a much better eounty bulldlnr: and educational feature and eounty JalL Tho eounty com-- ! ta'nment Hi on the procram, mlaaloners advised the ovrnor tnat U. R b. Included to chairman of the HciCay a to be would attend wiliim they rr.ee tin with state officers to set- - social activities committee, tlo the question. COLFLE ED. The eountv Jail was condemned 25 OGDEN. Au severs! months a go by tho sts'o Richard Co SSTrd u seekins to1 hsve the ja.l Garrett Ida ssr yrtnie4 -pemsseatlr clooed. The heartnc on; A mar rift ye license Friday by the the order to shew cause waa post- - county c.erk. when ponod Monday without date, It was found that Judge G. A IverCLASSES FLAN OCTING. son of Salt Lake could not appear.! 25 OGDEN. Au XL Lodge and stake Beliglon classes will National Exchange Club Weber hold their annual outing ' la Lorln Farr park. Wednesday. Aug. 2. Secretary to Visit Ogden Tho program will commence at 2 to Include music, dancing, pm. OGDEX Aug. 21. Harold M-- games and contests . of various kinds. will be awarded to Harten. nation! secretary or the' wlnnm Prises rtoM la th Eachang. elub. will meet with the, Ogden Eaehango club Tuesday. Aug ARRESTED FOR THEFT. lnTi IS. at a special program to be held 4n --the Hermitage hotel In Ogden OGDEN, Aug. 25. For tho theft number of canyon, at 7 pm. A dinner will ho! of two horses a served after which Mr. Harten will i chickens and threelargo numbering ma neuver an address Dancing will chines 1 boys whoso ago rang conclude ths program, from 4 to 14 years have been arThe Ogden club will go to Spring rested during the past two days ac. 'Crock. South Fork canyon, for a pic- cording to police officers Th boys nic and bika on Labor Day. Sept. 2. wer sent to th juvenile court. State Urged Not to SATURDAY AUGUST. 25 1923 Chinese Boys oii Vast fM for ndacttf wtmrdiaan wktila wr Mont-fone- . Harmless Means Af. OGDEN. Aug. 25. NEWS ; fear ordinary vmm vcifht- - Hr ta aa Sxtraordiatrr staUied baraUm W d:t-iheceuae prfctiy g and or gr g. xsrr-s- . Pro Marmot Mivaa art eeeeeosry. to nutlr crlptMs TiblaU aro ifh Uio famoua Marmola accordance 25. A meeting U'Prsompttaa. ataadily redoes, Tn ill offorta. Froeoro them r .frMB wlfh la Salt Lake - the dnur for Gov IctM of Marmola direct to tb dugitios !I Woodward Arwai. pa-ro!u ' Company. to to endeavor f ; Thomas R. Bart, QS.L. Employee and Church DEALER. COLO. mobmes te j HEAD FOR Lake CHt. ar Peter Berea. TeL W. Clrreletlea Kciwew twelve. Alfred GleAweQ. Reeerter. ewer BceC HetcL Office, OGDEX. Wa. WUttlttUa Bu a NJ Trcstatat In TUBERCULOSIS kMli bo r n rl L I : Dr. ' , i Lake City " The Utah Agricultural College, maintaining th? highest standards of scholarship, covers the educational field so completely that jroung men and young women of Utah can secure adequate preparation at this institution fop over fifty vocations and professions. For FurtHeflnformation, Send for the College , Catalog. THE FALL QUARTER OPENS SEPT. 24TH. - 1 . Utah Agricultural Cblleje |